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The advanced To Birmingham Castle quiz!
Who is Edelbert's older brother?
Sir Byron
Sir Edmund
Sir Channing
William the Conqueror
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What were the typical punishments for poaching?
Death, flogging, and/or maiming
Death
Heavy fines and flogging
Banishment and/or stocking
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Who attempted to assassinate Robert in the forest?
Three highwaymen
Sir Rudolph
An escaped serf
Irwin von Davis
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Why did Robert chide Strephon for running away from Sir Philip's band?
Strephon lost his protection and made himself a burden
Sir Philip was Strephon's rightful master
It was illegal to leave a knight
Robert hated Strephon following him
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What nationality was Robert besides English?
German
Saxon
Irish
Norman
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Why did Sir Rudolph mistreat Nathaniel more than his squire?
Nathaniel was bold
Nathaniel was shy and conscientious
Nathaniel was saucy
Nathaniel was a Saxon
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Why did Robert take Narcissa back to Birmingham Castle?
She was his servant
Fieda needed her for a maid
Kunerick was trying to capture her
She was seeking Kunerick's employment
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After his accolade, what did Robert choose Brandon as?
His squire-of-honor
His servitor
His stable boy
His minstrel
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Why did Robert joust with Sir Channing?
Sir Channing hurt his feelings
Sir Byron commanded them to joust
To defend his honor and protect Nathaniel
To defend Narcissa's honor
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Who betrayed Brandon in Woodland Castle?
Irwin von Davis
Kunerick
Strephon von Davis
A masked minstrel
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How did Nathaniel defy Brandon?
By lying to him
By refusing to take an archery lesson
By striking him
By riding his new horse without permission
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Where was the squire from who fought with Strephon?
Yorkshire, England
Brabant, France
Washington D.C., United States
Pourtsmouth, England
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Were knights always chivalrous?
True
False
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